https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Sta...ion_Invasions)
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Damp_Pamphlet
It's mentioned elsewhere, will have to find it.
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Sta...ion_Invasions)
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Damp_Pamphlet
It's mentioned elsewhere, will have to find it.
Interesting. It's similar to the "Black goat with seven eyes watching from the outside."
Black goat with seven eyes seemed like a red herring towards Y'shaarj somehow still being alive or somewhere (it was allegedly ripped out by Aman'thul, who knows where its body is. It should have a brain and eyes. It's heart may have been destroyed but it's head was still intact in theory. Maybe the Titans imprisoned his remains outisde of Azeroth (ie. in the sky/space somewhere) because Old Gods are notoriously difficult to "kill").
But seven eyes? Seventh force? Outside?
Crooked serpent in the sky with no eyes devouring stars?
Hmmmmmm
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That seems implausible, even though the theory itself is quite interesting, given that Blizzard has established them so thoroughly as beings of Order in themselves, and are on record referring to a "Titan homeworld" (presumably meant to be Zereth Ordos)—then again, if there's one thing we've learned, it's that past precedent has entirely no meaning with this new lore. We're all on Blizzard's Wild Ride and it never seems to end. At the very least this theory constitutes an earnest attempt to reconcile old characterization and lore with new characterization and lore, and it's honestly quite clever and would be a nice out that allows for the relative best of both worlds, but I generally wouldn't say that's the direction they're headed in and, if it were, it's about as likely as them doing literally anything at all given the dartboard-tier plot direction we've experienced thus far.
I do like this theory, though. It does explain why Azeroth is so crucial to every Cosmic Force in some capacity or another, and it further explains things such as Eonar's dominion over life (though, of course, the Doylist explanation is that Blizzard forgot about this old, more Kitchen Sink fantasy lore and left all sorts of awkward holes open when trying to segregate all forms of magic across a set of six "cosmic forces") being feasible. It at least reconciles everything neatly, even if it requires suspending your disbelief for yet another major retcon that has the specter of the obvious Doylist fact of "we were making it up as we went along, created an irreconcilable set of facts, and had to make something up to make it seem like it wasn't just a big accidental retcon and to make it work" hanging over it.
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I envision the Crooked Serpent as a Void Lord or, perhaps, a corrupted Titan. If it's the former, it's probably one of the more physical and malicious of the Void Lords, the one closest to "evil" as we perceive it, solely going off the air of cruelty and depravity the language evokes.
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This is another awkward instance of the redundancy that Blizzard has accidentally produced with all this First Ones nonsense. In addition to the First Ones being wholly redundant with the Titans save for being nebulously Bigger and Better, the preceding force you describe is effectively the Void, but Bigger and Badder.
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This is from Wrath Classic.
Please tell me this isn't a thing in DF... Please...
Hungry for the cloak of skulls, the eyeless serpent waits—
Orchestrates the rage and culls to groom her nascent hate.
Breeding dreadful, vile traits and prodding on her soul
The serpent plies its trade and spawns the wars in whole.
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Incorrect. I've gone over the very obvious and tangible differences in design direction numerous times already. I've pointed this out ad nauseum with the Gnoll model, and I could do so with functionally any model you show me. You can give me any model which has been the nexus of controversy, and I can very plainly articulate every difference in art direction. I could even illustrate the differences, if you'd like.
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I'd be annoyed at a waste of potential if that happened. Turalyon works better as a representative of a harsher, more violent direction for the Alliance than a Loot Pinata. The only reason to want to see Turalyon villain batted would be for some notion of factional fairness—the best story would be produced from allowing him to represent a more nuanced angle of the Alliance.
Idk what the Titans are
Idk if they are just blank slates that can be effected by cosmic forces but that kinda makes sense with sargeras and Argus
Ysera supposedly got her power from eonar but is Elune's pet according to the winter queen.
I believe that Azeroth and Argus are different from the Titans we know of and if they are blank slates that can be imprinted on by cosmic forces then this definitely makes sense.
Let's say the first titan was born of order and proceeded to wake the others then that would explain the pantheon of order. This also explains why varimathras is still not dead.
Raw magic can influence the nature of just about anything. Sargeras was turned into Fel Titan, Nathrezim began as Death beigns but were turned into demons by fel exposure.
On Azeroth the arcane energy from Well of Eternity first turned trolls intl Night Elves, and then several different magics changed the elves further into different form. Malfurion's druidic mutations are an example of life maguc changing a beign.
If Order has the Titans, what does Disorder have? I mean without Sargeras since he clearly came from Order.
So the Nathrezim are interesting to me because we have one that died a demon and got resurrected on Argus then killed again which for demons would mean permanent death but we see again in Shadowlands
So while raw magic can effect a being does the precedent set by the dreadlords mean they are still at their core beings of their original force
Is Argus a blank slate thus the death magic he was being infused with set him up as a being of death
Are unborn titans like Azeroth far more powerful because of their potential compared to beings with an origin based in a cosmic force.
The first hint we got of the universe preceding the Titans was actually thanks to Argus from the thousand years war book where he existed before memory.
I need to level on beta again and record the part where we travel to nyalotha
Primordial demons presumably. Hard to tell, would work equally well if Disorder didnt have anyone leading them, and it was complete anarchy. Still feel there are extremely strong demons who we have not seen though. As evil as they presumably are, I doubt they would all willingly accept Sargeras' offer of conquest if it meant serving under someone else.
The world revamp dream will never die!
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I think the closest thing we have gotten to a look into how life it self works is just the Spirit of life which may or may not be linked all spirit/life every where so it would make alot of sense for it to be a avatar of elune with her being the sole leader of life ya.
Even looks like a giant wisp which would be fitting for visage of elune from what we know.
All I ever wanted was the truth. Remember those words as you read the ones that follow. I never set out to topple my father's kingdom of lies from a sense of misplaced pride. I never wanted to bleed the species to its marrow, reaving half the galaxy clean of human life in this bitter crusade. I never desired any of this, though I know the reasons for which it must be done. But all I ever wanted was the truth.
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So much for Dracthyr not going to get class animations.
Formerly known as Arafal
That's puzzling, yeah. Death has the Eternals, Life apparently also has a pantheon that Elune is in, Void has the Void Lords, Order has the Titans, Light has the Prime Naaru and perhaps more, but the Legion really felt centralized in its command structure, ironically for the embodiment of Chaos. Or not, considering their boss was a corrupted Order head honcho I suppose.
The idea of there being very powerful Demons who refused to serve Sargeras and grew in power in his absence could be a neat one, even if it would be a retcon.
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